Fictional Virgin Atlantic Flying Icon Series for the Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner with custom tail logo to combat the mirrored tail issue that’s been plaguing livery creators since 2020*. I also painted an oversized flying icon on the nose of the fuselage, as I felt this artwork is worthy.
For more information on the artists behind the original flying icon creations, Google illustrator Toby Tinsley. I’m still searching for a high-resolution logo of the flying icon Aria, which represents Virgin Atlantic flights from London to India. Incidentally, Aira is the name of Sir Richard Branson’s great, great, great, grandmother.
This is a drag and drop install with call signs and tail lettering removed, and livery was tested with the Working Title B78XH Heavy Division mod.**
I hope you enjoy flying it as much as I do!
Cheers!
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* Note: It's not impossible to display an unmirrored text logo on the tail of the 787-10 however, backwards engineering its design eludes me for now. For a huge selection of unmirrored 787 liveries and more, visit the experts over at Impulse Simulations at flightsim.to/profile/Impulse_Simulations or impulsesimulations.com.
** If the Working Title Heavy Division mod has PFD’s that are slow to fully display, Working Title stated: The displays are like this because the IRS hasn't been aligned. Align from the FMC menu by going to HEAVY> IRS MENU > FORCE ALIGN. Also the build info can be found in the htmlui/B78XH.json file.
For comprehensive tutorials on how to operate the Heavy Division mod, visit British Avgeek on YouTube.